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[00:14.59] | Chapter 7 Bothwell |
[00:20.18] | Soon everyone in Europe heard the news. |
[00:24.59] | The Queen of France and the Queen of England wrote angry letters to me. |
[00:30.67] | Who killed the King? they asked. |
[00:36.14] | I was very unhappy at this time, James. |
[00:40.54] | We looked for the killers, |
[00:42.73] | but we could not find them. |
[00:45.68] | Please believe me, James. |
[00:48.85] | The Scots lords are difficult men. |
[00:52.74] | Some were friends, some were enemies, |
[00:57.19] | but they changed all the time. |
[01:01.93] | Many people in Scotland said: |
[01:04.72] | 'Bothwell killed Lord Darnley. |
[01:08.63] | 'I heard them, outside the castle, and in the town. |
[01:14.63] | But I never believed it. |
[01:17.65] | People in Edinburgh sold horrible stories |
[01:20.75] | and pictures of Bothwell the same day that Darnley died. |
[01:27.40] | It was too soon. |
[01:30.46] | Perhaps Darnley's killers wrote these stories about Bothwell, |
[01:35.81] | before they killed Darnley. |
[01:40.40] | I don't think Lord Bothwell killed your father,James. |
[01:46.20] | He was a good friend to me in difficult times. |
[01:51.25] | He was a good strong, clever man, |
[01:56.03] | and he worked hard. |
[01:58.28] | I liked that. |
[02:00.49] | A lot of women liked him,I think. |
[02:05.14] | Three times that spring, he asked me to marry him. |
[02:10.72] | He had a wife, and I could not marry again, so soon. I |
[02:16.81] | asked him to wait. |
[02:20.47] | Then, on 24th April, |
[02:23.80] | I rode out of Edinburgh to the north. |
[02:27.50] | I had five or six friends with me. |
[02:31.94] | Six miles outside the town, |
[02:35.30] | Lord Bothwell met us, with an army. |
[02:41.05] | 'Why are you here,my lord?'I said. |
[02:45.85] | He smiled.' Because I want to meet you, Mary,' |
[02:52.22] | he said.'I want you to come with me to my castle. |
[02:58.81] | 'He rode next to me, |
[03:01.03] | and his men rode between me and my friends. |
[03:05.91] | I was afraid,and a little excited,too. |
[03:11.75] | 'But,my lord,you can't do this!' |
[03:15.36] | I said.'I don't want to come with you now.' |
[03:22.11] | 'But I want you, Mary,'he said. |
[03:26.12] | 'Your friends can't stop me. |
[03:28.75] | I love you, and I want to marry you. |
[03:33.18] | What's wrong with that?' |
[03:36.13] | I said nothing.What could I say? |
[03:42.73] | I liked him,and he had an army. |
[03:47.13] | I had only six friends. |
[03:50.94] | So I rode with him to his castle in Dunbar, |
[03:57.43] | and stayed there two weeks. |
[04:00.65] | And then… He was a strong man, and I was only a woman. |
[04:08.10] | And I did like him, James. |
[04:11.06] | I liked him very much. |
[04:14.49] | After two weeks in Dunbar, |
[04:16.93] | Bothwell and I rode back to Edinburgh. |
[04:20.91] | His wife did not want him, |
[04:23.43] | and was happy to divorce him. |
[04:26.31] | So,on 15th May 1567, I married him. |
[04:35.22] | He was a good man, James. |
[04:38.09] | A much better man than your father. |
[04:41.52] | I needed a strong man to help me rule the country. |
[04:47.57] | But I was wrong. I understand that now. |
[04:54.13] | All the Scots lords were afraid of Bothwell, |
[04:58.13] | and many of them were his enemies. |
[05:02.04] | They had an army, and on 15th June, |
[05:06.25] | Bothwell and I rode out to fight them. |
[05:12.31] | We met them at Carberry Hill. |
[05:16.07] | It was a hot day, and the two big armies stood, |
[05:21.39] | and looked, and waited. |
[05:26.32] | Their army had a big flag with a picture of your poor dead father, |
[05:32.55] | Darnley, on it. |
[05:35.74] | Under the picture, there were the words |
[05:39.36] | 'Find my killers, oh God.' |
[05:44.63] | 'Come on, my lord,'I said to Bothwell.' |
[05:49.31] | Our army is better than theirs-let's fight them!' |
[05:55.65] | Both well rode up and down, and talked to his men. |
[06:01.96] | But they didn't want to fight. |
[06:05.16] | They talked, and looked at the flag, and waited. |
[06:11.26] | Then some of them walked home. |
[06:15.73] | At five o'clock that evening Lord Kirkcaldy rode from his army to talk to us. |
[06:24.10] | He said to me,'My lady, leave your husband, |
[06:29.00] | and come with us. |
[06:31.13] | We don't want men to die.' |
[06:35.81] | And so, because our men didn't want to fight, |
[06:40.51] | I went with him. |
[06:44.07] | It was a very bad day for me. |
[06:47.48] | They took me back to Edinburgh, |
[06:49.76] | and people in the streets screamed at me: |
[06:53.22] | 'Kill the woman! |
[06:54.23] | She sleeps with her husband's killer! |
[06:57.23] | We want James to be King! Kill her now!' |
[07:03.47] | I was unhappy, and afraid, |
[07:07.23] | and I was pregnant again. |
[07:11.75] | They took me to Lochleven Castle, |
[07:14.85] | and put me in a room like a prison. |
[07:19.14] | There, I did not eat for two weeks, |
[07:23.55] | and Bothwell's children- |
[07:26.26] | there were two babies-were born dead. |
[07:31.34] | I nearly died too-I was so angry and tired and ill. |
[07:40.52] | Then, one day after the babies died, |
[07:44.83] | Lord Lindsay gave me a letter. |
[07:48.07] | It said: |
[07:50.16] | I,Mary, Queen of Scots, |
[07:53.46] | give the kingdom of Scotland to my son, James. |
[07:58.87] | From today, James is the new King of Scots. |
[08:05.74] | But because he is a child, the Earl of Moray, |
[08:12.69] | my half-brother, can rule the country for him. |
[08:19.76] | Because I was afraid, and tired, |
[08:22.86] | and ill, I wrote my name on the letter: |
[08:28.15] | Mary. But it is not important, |
[08:32.67] | James,it doesn't change anything. |
[08:36.78] | I am Queen of Scots, not you. |
[08:41.20] | That letter changes nothing. |
[08:45.16] | Bothwell went over the sea, |
[08:48.10] | and died in a prison in Denmark. |
[08:53.13] | I was a prisoner in Lochleven for a year. |
[08:58.36] | A lot of people in Europe were angry about that. |
[09:03.57] | Queen Elizabeth wrote to the Earl of Moray. |
[09:07.18] | 'You cannot keep a Queen in prison,'she said. |
[09:12.00] | 'It is very wrong!'I was pleased about that. |
[09:18.29] | But Moray didn't listen. |
[09:21.88] | Lord Douglas lived in the castle, |
[09:24.75] | and his young son,William,liked me. |
[09:29.47] | One day, there was a wedding in the castle. |
[09:34.50] | People sang and danced and drank. |
[09:39.31] | William Douglas gave me some old women's clothes. |
[09:44.79] | I put the clothes on, |
[09:47.03] | and walked quietly out of the castle with him. |
[09:51.86] | He shut the castle door behind us, |
[09:54.84] | to keep his father's friends in. |
[09:58.53] | Then we got on some horses, |
[10:01.52] | and rode away through the night. |
[10:06.16] | All my friends came back to me. |
[10:09.65] | Soon I had a big army. |
[10:12.71] | 'Mary is our Queen again!' |
[10:15.29] | people said.'Give her back her son!' |
[10:19.96] | You were in Earl Moray's castle, |
[10:25.05] | James, so I came to fight him. |
[10:29.56] | I rode with my army to Langside, |
[10:33.00] | near Glasgow.And there… |
[10:37.79] | There, James… |
[10:40.49] | There, my son, I lost the fight. |
[10:47.54] | I am so sorry. I had many good, |
[10:52.86] | strong men in my army, |
[10:56.36] | but Earl Moray's men were stronger. |
[11:00.95] | Many of my men died, and some ran away. |
[11:06.88] | After the fight, I ran away too. |
[11:11.76] | I did not want to go to prison again. |
[11:15.06] | So I rode south, to England. |
[11:20.34] | 'Queen Elizabeth wants to help me,'I thought. |
[11:24.66] | 'She understands. |
[11:27.14] | She wrote to Moray and she is a Queen,like me. |
[11:33.02] | I can come back to Scotland with her army, |
[11:37.17] | kill Moray, and find my baby son James. |
[11:42.83] | I am in England but I am free.I can try again.' |
[11:50.45] | I was wrong about that, too. |
[11:53.49] | Very wrong. |
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[00:14.59] | Chapter 7 Bothwell |
[00:20.18] | Soon everyone in Europe heard the news |
[00:24.59] | The Queen of France and the Queen of England wrote angry letters to me |
[00:30.67] | Who killed the King? they asked |
[00:36.14] | I was very unhappy at this time, James |
[00:40.54] | We looked for the killers, |
[00:42.73] | but we could not find them |
[00:45.68] | Please believe me, James |
[00:48.85] | The Scots lords are difficult men |
[00:52.74] | Some were friends, some were enemies, |
[00:57.19] | but they changed all the time |
[01:01.93] | Many people in Scotland said: |
[01:04.72] | ' Bothwell killed Lord Darnley |
[01:08.63] | ' I heard them, outside the castle, and in the town |
[01:14.63] | But I never believed it |
[01:17.65] | People in Edinburgh sold horrible stories |
[01:20.75] | and pictures of Bothwell the same day that Darnley died |
[01:27.40] | It was too soon |
[01:30.46] | Perhaps Darnley' s killers wrote these stories about Bothwell, |
[01:35.81] | before they killed Darnley |
[01:40.40] | I don' t think Lord Bothwell killed your father, James |
[01:46.20] | He was a good friend to me in difficult times |
[01:51.25] | He was a good strong, clever man, |
[01:56.03] | and he worked hard |
[01:58.28] | I liked that |
[02:00.49] | A lot of women liked him, I think |
[02:05.14] | Three times that spring, he asked me to marry him |
[02:10.72] | He had a wife, and I could not marry again, so soon I |
[02:16.81] | asked him to wait |
[02:20.47] | Then, on 24th April, |
[02:23.80] | I rode out of Edinburgh to the north |
[02:27.50] | I had five or six friends with me |
[02:31.94] | Six miles outside the town, |
[02:35.30] | Lord Bothwell met us, with an army |
[02:41.05] | ' Why are you here, my lord?' I said |
[02:45.85] | He smiled' Because I want to meet you, Mary,' |
[02:52.22] | he said' I want you to come with me to my castle |
[02:58.81] | ' He rode next to me, |
[03:01.03] | and his men rode between me and my friends |
[03:05.91] | I was afraid, and a little excited, too |
[03:11.75] | ' But, my lord, you can' t do this!' |
[03:15.36] | I said' I don' t want to come with you now' |
[03:22.11] | ' But I want you, Mary,' he said |
[03:26.12] | ' Your friends can' t stop me |
[03:28.75] | I love you, and I want to marry you |
[03:33.18] | What' s wrong with that?' |
[03:36.13] | I said nothing What could I say? |
[03:42.73] | I liked him, and he had an army |
[03:47.13] | I had only six friends |
[03:50.94] | So I rode with him to his castle in Dunbar, |
[03:57.43] | and stayed there two weeks |
[04:00.65] | And then He was a strong man, and I was only a woman |
[04:08.10] | And I did like him, James |
[04:11.06] | I liked him very much |
[04:14.49] | After two weeks in Dunbar, |
[04:16.93] | Bothwell and I rode back to Edinburgh |
[04:20.91] | His wife did not want him, |
[04:23.43] | and was happy to divorce him |
[04:26.31] | So, on 15th May 1567, I married him |
[04:35.22] | He was a good man, James |
[04:38.09] | A much better man than your father |
[04:41.52] | I needed a strong man to help me rule the country |
[04:47.57] | But I was wrong I understand that now |
[04:54.13] | All the Scots lords were afraid of Bothwell, |
[04:58.13] | and many of them were his enemies |
[05:02.04] | They had an army, and on 15th June, |
[05:06.25] | Bothwell and I rode out to fight them |
[05:12.31] | We met them at Carberry Hill |
[05:16.07] | It was a hot day, and the two big armies stood, |
[05:21.39] | and looked, and waited |
[05:26.32] | Their army had a big flag with a picture of your poor dead father, |
[05:32.55] | Darnley, on it |
[05:35.74] | Under the picture, there were the words |
[05:39.36] | ' Find my killers, oh God' |
[05:44.63] | ' Come on, my lord,' I said to Bothwell' |
[05:49.31] | Our army is better than theirslet' s fight them!' |
[05:55.65] | Both well rode up and down, and talked to his men |
[06:01.96] | But they didn' t want to fight |
[06:05.16] | They talked, and looked at the flag, and waited |
[06:11.26] | Then some of them walked home |
[06:15.73] | At five o' clock that evening Lord Kirkcaldy rode from his army to talk to us |
[06:24.10] | He said to me,' My lady, leave your husband, |
[06:29.00] | and come with us |
[06:31.13] | We don' t want men to die' |
[06:35.81] | And so, because our men didn' t want to fight, |
[06:40.51] | I went with him |
[06:44.07] | It was a very bad day for me |
[06:47.48] | They took me back to Edinburgh, |
[06:49.76] | and people in the streets screamed at me: |
[06:53.22] | ' Kill the woman! |
[06:54.23] | She sleeps with her husband' s killer! |
[06:57.23] | We want James to be King! Kill her now!' |
[07:03.47] | I was unhappy, and afraid, |
[07:07.23] | and I was pregnant again |
[07:11.75] | They took me to Lochleven Castle, |
[07:14.85] | and put me in a room like a prison |
[07:19.14] | There, I did not eat for two weeks, |
[07:23.55] | and Bothwell' s children |
[07:26.26] | there were two babieswere born dead |
[07:31.34] | I nearly died tooI was so angry and tired and ill |
[07:40.52] | Then, one day after the babies died, |
[07:44.83] | Lord Lindsay gave me a letter |
[07:48.07] | It said: |
[07:50.16] | I, Mary, Queen of Scots, |
[07:53.46] | give the kingdom of Scotland to my son, James |
[07:58.87] | From today, James is the new King of Scots |
[08:05.74] | But because he is a child, the Earl of Moray, |
[08:12.69] | my halfbrother, can rule the country for him |
[08:19.76] | Because I was afraid, and tired, |
[08:22.86] | and ill, I wrote my name on the letter: |
[08:28.15] | Mary But it is not important, |
[08:32.67] | James, it doesn' t change anything |
[08:36.78] | I am Queen of Scots, not you |
[08:41.20] | That letter changes nothing |
[08:45.16] | Bothwell went over the sea, |
[08:48.10] | and died in a prison in Denmark |
[08:53.13] | I was a prisoner in Lochleven for a year |
[08:58.36] | A lot of people in Europe were angry about that |
[09:03.57] | Queen Elizabeth wrote to the Earl of Moray |
[09:07.18] | ' You cannot keep a Queen in prison,' she said |
[09:12.00] | ' It is very wrong!' I was pleased about that |
[09:18.29] | But Moray didn' t listen |
[09:21.88] | Lord Douglas lived in the castle, |
[09:24.75] | and his young son, William, liked me |
[09:29.47] | One day, there was a wedding in the castle |
[09:34.50] | People sang and danced and drank |
[09:39.31] | William Douglas gave me some old women' s clothes |
[09:44.79] | I put the clothes on, |
[09:47.03] | and walked quietly out of the castle with him |
[09:51.86] | He shut the castle door behind us, |
[09:54.84] | to keep his father' s friends in |
[09:58.53] | Then we got on some horses, |
[10:01.52] | and rode away through the night |
[10:06.16] | All my friends came back to me |
[10:09.65] | Soon I had a big army |
[10:12.71] | ' Mary is our Queen again!' |
[10:15.29] | people said' Give her back her son!' |
[10:19.96] | You were in Earl Moray' s castle, |
[10:25.05] | James, so I came to fight him |
[10:29.56] | I rode with my army to Langside, |
[10:33.00] | near Glasgow And there |
[10:37.79] | There, James |
[10:40.49] | There, my son, I lost the fight |
[10:47.54] | I am so sorry I had many good, |
[10:52.86] | strong men in my army, |
[10:56.36] | but Earl Moray' s men were stronger |
[11:00.95] | Many of my men died, and some ran away |
[11:06.88] | After the fight, I ran away too |
[11:11.76] | I did not want to go to prison again |
[11:15.06] | So I rode south, to England |
[11:20.34] | ' Queen Elizabeth wants to help me,' I thought |
[11:24.66] | ' She understands |
[11:27.14] | She wrote to Moray and she is a Queen, like me |
[11:33.02] | I can come back to Scotland with her army, |
[11:37.17] | kill Moray, and find my baby son James |
[11:42.83] | I am in England but I am free I can try again' |
[11:50.45] | I was wrong about that, too |
[11:53.49] | Very wrong |
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[00:14.59] | Chapter 7 Bothwell |
[00:20.18] | Soon everyone in Europe heard the news |
[00:24.59] | The Queen of France and the Queen of England wrote angry letters to me |
[00:30.67] | Who killed the King? they asked |
[00:36.14] | I was very unhappy at this time, James |
[00:40.54] | We looked for the killers, |
[00:42.73] | but we could not find them |
[00:45.68] | Please believe me, James |
[00:48.85] | The Scots lords are difficult men |
[00:52.74] | Some were friends, some were enemies, |
[00:57.19] | but they changed all the time |
[01:01.93] | Many people in Scotland said: |
[01:04.72] | ' Bothwell killed Lord Darnley |
[01:08.63] | ' I heard them, outside the castle, and in the town |
[01:14.63] | But I never believed it |
[01:17.65] | People in Edinburgh sold horrible stories |
[01:20.75] | and pictures of Bothwell the same day that Darnley died |
[01:27.40] | It was too soon |
[01:30.46] | Perhaps Darnley' s killers wrote these stories about Bothwell, |
[01:35.81] | before they killed Darnley |
[01:40.40] | I don' t think Lord Bothwell killed your father, James |
[01:46.20] | He was a good friend to me in difficult times |
[01:51.25] | He was a good strong, clever man, |
[01:56.03] | and he worked hard |
[01:58.28] | I liked that |
[02:00.49] | A lot of women liked him, I think |
[02:05.14] | Three times that spring, he asked me to marry him |
[02:10.72] | He had a wife, and I could not marry again, so soon I |
[02:16.81] | asked him to wait |
[02:20.47] | Then, on 24th April, |
[02:23.80] | I rode out of Edinburgh to the north |
[02:27.50] | I had five or six friends with me |
[02:31.94] | Six miles outside the town, |
[02:35.30] | Lord Bothwell met us, with an army |
[02:41.05] | ' Why are you here, my lord?' I said |
[02:45.85] | He smiled' Because I want to meet you, Mary,' |
[02:52.22] | he said' I want you to come with me to my castle |
[02:58.81] | ' He rode next to me, |
[03:01.03] | and his men rode between me and my friends |
[03:05.91] | I was afraid, and a little excited, too |
[03:11.75] | ' But, my lord, you can' t do this!' |
[03:15.36] | I said' I don' t want to come with you now' |
[03:22.11] | ' But I want you, Mary,' he said |
[03:26.12] | ' Your friends can' t stop me |
[03:28.75] | I love you, and I want to marry you |
[03:33.18] | What' s wrong with that?' |
[03:36.13] | I said nothing What could I say? |
[03:42.73] | I liked him, and he had an army |
[03:47.13] | I had only six friends |
[03:50.94] | So I rode with him to his castle in Dunbar, |
[03:57.43] | and stayed there two weeks |
[04:00.65] | And then He was a strong man, and I was only a woman |
[04:08.10] | And I did like him, James |
[04:11.06] | I liked him very much |
[04:14.49] | After two weeks in Dunbar, |
[04:16.93] | Bothwell and I rode back to Edinburgh |
[04:20.91] | His wife did not want him, |
[04:23.43] | and was happy to divorce him |
[04:26.31] | So, on 15th May 1567, I married him |
[04:35.22] | He was a good man, James |
[04:38.09] | A much better man than your father |
[04:41.52] | I needed a strong man to help me rule the country |
[04:47.57] | But I was wrong I understand that now |
[04:54.13] | All the Scots lords were afraid of Bothwell, |
[04:58.13] | and many of them were his enemies |
[05:02.04] | They had an army, and on 15th June, |
[05:06.25] | Bothwell and I rode out to fight them |
[05:12.31] | We met them at Carberry Hill |
[05:16.07] | It was a hot day, and the two big armies stood, |
[05:21.39] | and looked, and waited |
[05:26.32] | Their army had a big flag with a picture of your poor dead father, |
[05:32.55] | Darnley, on it |
[05:35.74] | Under the picture, there were the words |
[05:39.36] | ' Find my killers, oh God' |
[05:44.63] | ' Come on, my lord,' I said to Bothwell' |
[05:49.31] | Our army is better than theirslet' s fight them!' |
[05:55.65] | Both well rode up and down, and talked to his men |
[06:01.96] | But they didn' t want to fight |
[06:05.16] | They talked, and looked at the flag, and waited |
[06:11.26] | Then some of them walked home |
[06:15.73] | At five o' clock that evening Lord Kirkcaldy rode from his army to talk to us |
[06:24.10] | He said to me,' My lady, leave your husband, |
[06:29.00] | and come with us |
[06:31.13] | We don' t want men to die' |
[06:35.81] | And so, because our men didn' t want to fight, |
[06:40.51] | I went with him |
[06:44.07] | It was a very bad day for me |
[06:47.48] | They took me back to Edinburgh, |
[06:49.76] | and people in the streets screamed at me: |
[06:53.22] | ' Kill the woman! |
[06:54.23] | She sleeps with her husband' s killer! |
[06:57.23] | We want James to be King! Kill her now!' |
[07:03.47] | I was unhappy, and afraid, |
[07:07.23] | and I was pregnant again |
[07:11.75] | They took me to Lochleven Castle, |
[07:14.85] | and put me in a room like a prison |
[07:19.14] | There, I did not eat for two weeks, |
[07:23.55] | and Bothwell' s children |
[07:26.26] | there were two babieswere born dead |
[07:31.34] | I nearly died tooI was so angry and tired and ill |
[07:40.52] | Then, one day after the babies died, |
[07:44.83] | Lord Lindsay gave me a letter |
[07:48.07] | It said: |
[07:50.16] | I, Mary, Queen of Scots, |
[07:53.46] | give the kingdom of Scotland to my son, James |
[07:58.87] | From today, James is the new King of Scots |
[08:05.74] | But because he is a child, the Earl of Moray, |
[08:12.69] | my halfbrother, can rule the country for him |
[08:19.76] | Because I was afraid, and tired, |
[08:22.86] | and ill, I wrote my name on the letter: |
[08:28.15] | Mary But it is not important, |
[08:32.67] | James, it doesn' t change anything |
[08:36.78] | I am Queen of Scots, not you |
[08:41.20] | That letter changes nothing |
[08:45.16] | Bothwell went over the sea, |
[08:48.10] | and died in a prison in Denmark |
[08:53.13] | I was a prisoner in Lochleven for a year |
[08:58.36] | A lot of people in Europe were angry about that |
[09:03.57] | Queen Elizabeth wrote to the Earl of Moray |
[09:07.18] | ' You cannot keep a Queen in prison,' she said |
[09:12.00] | ' It is very wrong!' I was pleased about that |
[09:18.29] | But Moray didn' t listen |
[09:21.88] | Lord Douglas lived in the castle, |
[09:24.75] | and his young son, William, liked me |
[09:29.47] | One day, there was a wedding in the castle |
[09:34.50] | People sang and danced and drank |
[09:39.31] | William Douglas gave me some old women' s clothes |
[09:44.79] | I put the clothes on, |
[09:47.03] | and walked quietly out of the castle with him |
[09:51.86] | He shut the castle door behind us, |
[09:54.84] | to keep his father' s friends in |
[09:58.53] | Then we got on some horses, |
[10:01.52] | and rode away through the night |
[10:06.16] | All my friends came back to me |
[10:09.65] | Soon I had a big army |
[10:12.71] | ' Mary is our Queen again!' |
[10:15.29] | people said' Give her back her son!' |
[10:19.96] | You were in Earl Moray' s castle, |
[10:25.05] | James, so I came to fight him |
[10:29.56] | I rode with my army to Langside, |
[10:33.00] | near Glasgow And there |
[10:37.79] | There, James |
[10:40.49] | There, my son, I lost the fight |
[10:47.54] | I am so sorry I had many good, |
[10:52.86] | strong men in my army, |
[10:56.36] | but Earl Moray' s men were stronger |
[11:00.95] | Many of my men died, and some ran away |
[11:06.88] | After the fight, I ran away too |
[11:11.76] | I did not want to go to prison again |
[11:15.06] | So I rode south, to England |
[11:20.34] | ' Queen Elizabeth wants to help me,' I thought |
[11:24.66] | ' She understands |
[11:27.14] | She wrote to Moray and she is a Queen, like me |
[11:33.02] | I can come back to Scotland with her army, |
[11:37.17] | kill Moray, and find my baby son James |
[11:42.83] | I am in England but I am free I can try again' |
[11:50.45] | I was wrong about that, too |
[11:53.49] | Very wrong |